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duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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This is our best squad since the Juve Renaissance (post 2012). The reason being is that our squad is that for the first time, our squad looks like it has depth. Seeing us replace quality with quality is much pleasing, and to see that Costa didn't indicates that we've moved on from having linear squads.
Except for our FBs, only AS is great

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My favorite coach of all time. Way to go Max, no matter who leaves, arrives, injuries, he always knows how to get the best out of his players. Just does his job without any fuss. No drama.
Lippi gave us three UCL final in a row, maybe Max would give us a new one and actually win it and we may start talking about Juve coach I've seen
 

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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Allegri: 'Higuain can do more'
By Football Italia staff


Max Allegri warned Gonzalo Higuain and Paulo Dybala mustn’t “rest on their laurels” after Juventus earned a 2-0 victory away to Milan.

Higuain bagged a brace at San Siro to secure the three points this evening.

“We must compliment the lads, as playing at San Siro is never easy and Milan are historic rivals. In these fixtures, form is wiped out,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia.

“It was a good performance both attacking and defending, we won a head-to-head clash and now prepare for Tuesday, aiming to secure qualification in the Champions League against Sporting.

“Mario Mandzukic and Kwadwo Asamoah did well to track back and block Suso. He is a crucial player who is decisive for Milan with assists and goals, so we did well to neutralise him.

“This mustn’t be an ending point for Higuain. He is in great shape at the moment and needs to improve it more than maintain it, but as always that’s an issue of mentality. He is really helping the team to play better.

“Gonzalo must believe in himself much more, because he has extraordinary potential. Every now and then he rests on his laurels (which is why Max benched him), which is not good for him or for us. He must demand more from himself.

“We struggled in the first 10 minutes, as we kept passing it short and not seeking the forwards, as Milan were pressing us. Paulo Dybala was meant to be marking Ricardo Rodriguez, he wasn’t, and so Juan Cuadrado was a bit hesitant and that’s where the chance came from that hit the bar thanks to an extraordinary Gigi Buffon.

“When my players make too many short passes and don’t move it forward, I get angry. We are doing well this season, losing one and drawing one with two last-gasp penalties, so the difference right now is made by those spot-kicks.(Another dig as Dybala) :lol:

This win puts Juve temporarily joint top of the table with Napoli, awaiting the other results this weekend.

“Napoli are in extraordinary form right now, we have to make sure we’re up there battling with them and Inter in April,” continued Allegri.

He was asked why he opted not to start any of the summer signings against Milan.

When changing to 4-3-3 rather than 4-2-3-1, it requires a different balance and we are working on it. Don’t forget this side won the Scudetto, Coppa Italia and reached the Champions League Final, so there’s no point fiddling with it unnecessarily. We bought the new players to give me more options to choose from.”
 

Alin

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Jul 27, 2015
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Arguably his best decision tonight was to start Rugani as CB and play Barzagli as a back-up RB, he did read the game well tonight and i hope to see more of this type of inspiration from him in the coming weeks :tup:
 

Nedved96

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Sep 1, 2017
7,198
What are the odds that his slow integration methods for new players is the reason behind our slow start every season?

Berna has looked good in both games he's started, but it's not like Max is going to start him in games regularly until at least February.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Should cut it really.

I think he bullied dybala enough. More could be counterproductive
Many people think Dybala is one of those players who need constant praise and pampering or crumbles like NPD_Leo or Money_Dab_Who-WhereDidMyCareerGO


You'd be quite wrong imo.

Dybala is one mentally tough guy, with massive selfconfidence. This challenges him.



Its like a fair proportion of competitive strenght athletes who put posters on their wall that say they are crap. It reminds then when they failed, and how much they want to succeed.


Dybala is one of us mentally. Max should remind him as long as we arent leading the race
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
Many people think Dybala is one of those players who need constant praise and pampering or crumbles like NPD_Leo or Money_Dab_Who-WhereDidMyCareerGO


You'd be quite wrong imo.

Dybala is one mentally tough guy, with massive selfconfidence. This challenges him.



Its like a fair proportion of competitive strenght athletes who put posters on their wall that say they are crap. It reminds then when they failed, and how much they want to succeed.


Dybala is one of us mentally. Max should remind him as long as we arent leading the race
Im not totally buying that.

Yeh he missed those penalties but that can happen to everyone. Messi has failed some. And thats that. Theres no need to cry over it after every game. If he has soemthing to say about those pens, he can easily tell that to him in training or in a dinner if theres something more serious going on. But constant exposure in the press, throwing all the blame of those defeats onto him, is not positive. It only causes anger.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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people take that quote as a dig at Dybala? lololol
It’s the 2nd time he has said it:D

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Im not totally buying that.

Yeh he missed those penalties but that can happen to everyone. Messi has failed some. And thats that. Theres no need to cry over it after every game. If he has soemthing to say about those pens, he can easily tell that to him in training or in a dinner if theres something more serious going on. But constant exposure in the press, throwing all the blame of those defeats onto him, is not positive. It only causes anger.
Yeah wouldn’t wanna hurt the feelings of our mega millionaire snowflakes. God forbid their confidence is on the front burner.
 

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